Orchid Dinnerware

Beautiful milky, iridescent glass that reminds me of an opal. I imagine this with lots of white and some other (non-competing) sparkly accents.
Now to come up with a menu that will look nice served on these. . . In reality I'd probably only get the salad plates as I tend to stick with basic white as my dinner plates, dressed up with fun, more expensive pieces.

The boutique allure of this high-style chest lends one-of-a-kind character to the bedroom. At once rustic and contemporary, each piece blends a reclaimed peroba wood façade with clean black walnut and patinaed steel. Offering gene...The boutique allure of this high-style chest lends one-of-a-kind character to the bedroom. At once rustic and contemporary, each piece blends a reclaimed peroba wood façade with clean black walnut and patinaed steel. Offering generous and versatile storage, a uniquely weathered peroba wood door conceals a spacious open cubicle, complemented by three peroba drawers of varying sizes. Surprise elements like precise dovetail joinery and sturdy steel sled legs lend even more attitude.

Janet Fletcher's beautifully photographed guide takes the classic pairing of cheese and wine to a new level for personal education or to inspire a tasting party. Seventy cheese varieties are paired with suggested wines, with tips ...Janet Fletcher's beautifully photographed guide takes the classic pairing of cheese and wine to a new level for personal education or to inspire a tasting party. Seventy cheese varieties are paired with suggested wines, with tips on handling and serving, cheese course planning, theme ideas, and wine selection. Includes a cheese glossary and appendices divided by milk type and country. -Hardcover -Color photography -143 pages -Made in the USA

Sleek espresso-stained frame throws a curve at traditional photo display with crisp right angles and a play on negative-positive space. three 4"x6" photo openings behind glass. Hang vertically or place horizontally on a tabletop.

I'm pretty sure I need to buy this.
Sustainable & recycled - made from wine cork scraps
Self healing
Won't dull knives
Repels odors, moisture and bacteria
Now if only I could get it to unload the dishwasher. . .

I have a brush that also holds its own soap, which I've started using because our sponges get so awful and stinky so fast that you can't touch them unless you want your hands to reek for days. With the brush, I don't have to touc...I have a brush that also holds its own soap, which I've started using because our sponges get so awful and stinky so fast that you can't touch them unless you want your hands to reek for days. With the brush, I don't have to touch the icky sponge.
The only drawback is that I can't always apply the appropriate elbow grease with the brush - this little guy is the best of both worlds. A soap dispensing sponge that allows me to scrub pots and pans without fear of smelling like the undead. Score!
The only drawback I see is that there don't appear to be any refills for the spongey part. I'll have to see if I can find it through its manufacturer directly, because if they don't have them, then what a landfill waster!